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most energy efficient tree we've ever had. it's decorated different every year. all the state trees are decorated different. a lot of great ideas. >> thank you so much neil. merry christmas to you . always great to see you. and you can watch the whole show tonight. it will be streaming live online at the nationaltree.org. we have a link on our web site. myfoxdc.com. sue palka comes down here. and we'll have the lighting live at 6:00. we'll see who else we can get by the end of the show. >> sounds good, holly. thank you. >>> it is time for our fox 5 holiday tradition. send in your ornaments. decorate the tree and give it to a local charity. send your ornament to 5151 wisconsin avenue northwest washington d.c. 20016. put it to the attention of the fox 5 christmas tree. >> thank you very much. we have a holiday themed edition of ask the garden guy about winter trees plants and flowers. good to see you sir. we have a lot of information. jump right in. first question comes from richard in german town. he says i planted mums in the this fall. what do i have to do to ma
most energy efficient tree we've ever had. it's decorated different every year. all the state trees are decorated different. a lot of great ideas. >> thank you so much neil. merry christmas to you . always great to see you. and you can watch the whole show tonight. it will be streaming live online at the nationaltree.org. we have a link on our web site. myfoxdc.com. sue palka comes down here. and we'll have the lighting live at 6:00. we'll see who else we can get by the end of the show....
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why the tree looks the same, this year is the most energy efficient tree. the theme remains the same but the technology improves things. encourage viewers to come down and see not only the national tree but the state and territorial trees. >> let's talk about a couple others. we have a picture of the 1978 tree. >>> the 1978 tree served our country well. it was here for 32 years. that's the other thing is this is a live living tree. it's planted here, it grows here. and the 78 tree was here for 32. the tree behind us is from the state of virginia and great future down here too. >> and we also have a picture of the 83 tree. >> 83 tree was just our 78 tree five years later. what we do is change the theme and how the tree is decorated each year. ge has been lighting the tree for 50 years. they'll change the theme of the tree. but again, it's a living tree. >> it says a lot that the presidents are very busy and obviously president obama is very busy right now. a lot going on in his world but the presidents always make time to come light the tree. >> it's part of
why the tree looks the same, this year is the most energy efficient tree. the theme remains the same but the technology improves things. encourage viewers to come down and see not only the national tree but the state and territorial trees. >> let's talk about a couple others. we have a picture of the 1978 tree. >>> the 1978 tree served our country well. it was here for 32 years. that's the other thing is this is a live living tree. it's planted here, it grows here. and the 78...
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energy policy, national security and what lies ahead following the 2012 election. the session begins at 8:30 a.m. that's your capital rundown for the week of december 10th, 2012. you'll find us on www.myfoxdc.com and on twitter #capitalrundown. i'm tom fitzgerald.t week. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition, honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cook
energy policy, national security and what lies ahead following the 2012 election. the session begins at 8:30 a.m. that's your capital rundown for the week of december 10th, 2012. you'll find us on www.myfoxdc.com and on twitter #capitalrundown. i'm tom fitzgerald.t week. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl?...
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. >> reporter: it is already changing the beverage energy. the first water enhancer to hit store shelves rang up $100 million in its first year of sales. add it to water and you have what is called a customized drink, so popular, so fast, it already gave rise to at least four generic brands. but it has also given rise to this. a scene repeated in dozens of clips on youtube. many with kids so young we can't show their faces. doing the same thing these adults are, throwing back from the bottle, or from shot glasses. swallowing much more than the half teaspoon serving size. >> this has major kid appeal. it's colorful. they're kid-friendly flavors. >> reporter: to take a look at this popular product, we asked a nutritionist -- >> i tell parents to be very careful. >> reporter: a pediatrician. >> we're concerned about repetitive use. >> reporter: and a toxicologist to help us understand what is in here. after we first took 14 samples of five brands here to the lab at stat analysis. specifically looking at caffeine levels in the energy versions, an
. >> reporter: it is already changing the beverage energy. the first water enhancer to hit store shelves rang up $100 million in its first year of sales. add it to water and you have what is called a customized drink, so popular, so fast, it already gave rise to at least four generic brands. but it has also given rise to this. a scene repeated in dozens of clips on youtube. many with kids so young we can't show their faces. doing the same thing these adults are, throwing back from the...
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bank, speculative energy play, real technology company. man, you know what you need here, you need like bristol-myers or something like that. and certainly like let's put an industrial in there, how about honeywell? dave cote's doing a great job. that would spruce up this portfolio. do we have like -- are we r-rated? do we have like -- i think we're probably okay. i don't want the hollywood sensors to crack down on me. let's go to dave in wisconsin. dave? >> hey, big wisconsin boo-yah to ya. home of the harley davidson. >> yeah. >> caller: gis, general mills, proctor and gamble, pg, kellogg's, k, ibm, ibm, jpmorgan, jpm. am i diversified? >> i do have a harley in my garage. it's a great-looking machine and i'm proud of having it. kellogg's, i think that is -- battle creek, michigan, terrific food company, jpmorgan, good bank, general mills, well, wait a second, we've got two of a kind. that's a match game one. i'll come back to that. procter, my charitable trust bought today. ibm, also charitable trust. we're going to keep kellogg, we're g
bank, speculative energy play, real technology company. man, you know what you need here, you need like bristol-myers or something like that. and certainly like let's put an industrial in there, how about honeywell? dave cote's doing a great job. that would spruce up this portfolio. do we have like -- are we r-rated? do we have like -- i think we're probably okay. i don't want the hollywood sensors to crack down on me. let's go to dave in wisconsin. dave? >> hey, big wisconsin boo-yah to...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- our big story tonight --
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imported food and product safety there are limits on how you can regulate services transportation it such energy as well you are banned from giving domestic cricket. has so no by america or by new zealand and then you write for it in the past stores to basically operate as they will they will without any safeguards these are all traditionally things governments decided for themselves and historically the american government would decide these things on the length of our patents and. you know how we how we regulate business. laurie. laurie can you guess i'm sorry there's a delay oh i can yes these things were indeed regulated by governments and that's what's so dangerous about the p.p.p. which is unlike legislation which you make a mistake you can change it there is no end a disagreement once it's in a fact it is a permanent corporate governance system that strongly enforceable and interestingly one of the main parties ostrich bradley has announced it will not be subject to the private corporate imports. which sadly the us is pushing here why are we pushing. well best i can tell. i suggest the si
imported food and product safety there are limits on how you can regulate services transportation it such energy as well you are banned from giving domestic cricket. has so no by america or by new zealand and then you write for it in the past stores to basically operate as they will they will without any safeguards these are all traditionally things governments decided for themselves and historically the american government would decide these things on the length of our patents and. you know...
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we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies in the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own watching for the cause that we should be looking at water and oil as being the same and it is power is when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are just very i certainly like yours and i certainly hope i'm not especially . and i'm not an oil economist i'm not in a common position to comment along the specificity of that but i think there's a lot more flexibility you know water is something that hypothetically is available domestically and it is indigenously in every country there's a lot more flexibility it's not as politicized this oil is politicized water for sure but there is more easy options and it really is not as fraud and tricky basically as oil is so i think it would be a mistake to try to conflate those two and it is true that you we need to look at the trajectory of
we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies in the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own watching for the cause that we should be looking at water and oil as being the same and it is power is when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are just very i certainly like yours and...
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you know with a news agency i have a question to both presidents it's about energy you both mentioned such an important feature as a building at the first nuclear power station in turkey. would you say that this project is irreversible now or is there any risk of its reversal the way it happened in bulgaria in my second question is also about energy. and we carry out a lot of joint projects here in turkey you've mentioned the south stream show in the future turkey is going it's developing into an energy hub but at the same time russia has both the north stream in the south stream and we have a number of other projects awaiting their implementation would you say there are any priorities and how do they actually manage what priorities are more important and which less and how did it do the all come together. or par station prospects is that said everything is happening to the schedule there have been no delays or failures and we really expect that but our turkish partners . with their respects of the russian side we. and soon you will be with. the funding of twenty million billion dolla
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will soon overcome its dependence on russia's gas and now it turns out it's presumed partner spain's energy giant to know so knows nothing about the deal let's cross over to the business desk where the top. so nick this is turning out to be a real embarrassment for the ukrainian government isn't it it is indeed in terms of the problems tiger actually is one of the biggest coaches of all time the story of colm because it's not clear that any any money actually change turns the judge what you want to pay attention to in this picture is the man on the left and his name is thought to be jodhi saudi born he's selling a contract worth one point one billion dollars for a spanish company called gas natural from those looking for natural gas terminal on the cranes black sea coast you know before the champagne to even be drawn from the bottle because for those it was. had absolutely no knowledge of this deal they had no intent coming to ukraine had no operation at the time or planning to have some in the future but. who is this ball and. it's not pretty clear he has a mobile phone number and that's n
will soon overcome its dependence on russia's gas and now it turns out it's presumed partner spain's energy giant to know so knows nothing about the deal let's cross over to the business desk where the top. so nick this is turning out to be a real embarrassment for the ukrainian government isn't it it is indeed in terms of the problems tiger actually is one of the biggest coaches of all time the story of colm because it's not clear that any any money actually change turns the judge what you...
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that's dogging every pipeline project destined for the european union and that's this so-called third energy package it for bid suppliers from also owning the transportation networks meaning of course the pipelines and that's exactly what gazprom was planning on doing in this project so it's not a surprise that gazprom is adamantly against these provisions. of. fields that somebody believes or so but again should. compete you should start. before the market for the next for pipeline for its part the european commission really insists that the south stream odors before launching their pipeline will have to guarantee independent companies unrestricted access to the pipeline i had a chance to discuss this issue with the head of the international energy agency earlier this week i think it's absolutely necessary that the issue of seoul stand you know in russia's interest in a single market who wants to be a big player on this market so that means that you have to learn to to play according to the rules but of course i'm not a negotiator and so it depends on the negotiations between russia and to.
that's dogging every pipeline project destined for the european union and that's this so-called third energy package it for bid suppliers from also owning the transportation networks meaning of course the pipelines and that's exactly what gazprom was planning on doing in this project so it's not a surprise that gazprom is adamantly against these provisions. of. fields that somebody believes or so but again should. compete you should start. before the market for the next for pipeline for its...
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energy independence or is more energy independence is clearly a policy priority for them. the prime minister is out of his car and in norway he's going to talk to top energy officials it's believed that he's talking about how to extract more shale gas actually from ukraine whether the energy terminal comes up well who can tell but certainly it is still a key policy objective for the kiev government well i bet as are all now be asking to see the region guys past for your like his finger in french sure he will confirm his identity thanks a lot nick paul from the business desk some one france are getting pretty upset as the chinese are buying yet another landmark winery in burgundy a forty five year old metals tycoon just purchased the toll both for and by seeing its atop a state of france's prominent bordeaux region the financial details have not been disclosed the chinese have been extremely active in buying wineries in the area over the past couple of years they've bought around thirty properties there and according to some estimates china is now the biggest export market
energy independence or is more energy independence is clearly a policy priority for them. the prime minister is out of his car and in norway he's going to talk to top energy officials it's believed that he's talking about how to extract more shale gas actually from ukraine whether the energy terminal comes up well who can tell but certainly it is still a key policy objective for the kiev government well i bet as are all now be asking to see the region guys past for your like his finger in...
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as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government popular over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after hanoi accuse chinese boats of sandwich dodging exploration india warned it's ready to use force to defend its interests hopefully as i said they choose not to lead to a longer term conflict but you know it's it's a new me inevitable because both these countries now large ambitions of becoming blow bill actors and players both china and india have been pumping billions of u.s. dollars into their armies and n
as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government popular over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich...
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energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leader have been circulating for quite some time all of these rumors regarding his health refuted by. saying that the reason why the russian president either post. together. trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. where turkey faces a tough challenge if it wants to find a compromise between its ties with russia on the gulf states according to analysts . durkee cannot avoid but listen through to the position of russia about syria because of the dependency that he has on russian energy this is practically impossible for erdogan to take this sort of count he wants to please you this is a key regional art can treat but this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia these visits are for today very important because of course that part of the energy subject to there will be a big discussion on the campuses on central a
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and russia to be solicitor for today he is very important because of course a part of the energy subject to that would be a discussion on the carcasses of central asia and especially the syrian situation so arrogant as to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being an ally with nato and kind of do please the countries in the gulf of which are big points that we're looking at the u.s. position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands you gene kranz of the u.k. would be ready to have admitted to an intervention with boots on the ground in syria so this issue of the chemical weapons. is so useful to eventually the ground put
and russia to be solicitor for today he is very important because of course a part of the energy subject to that would be a discussion on the carcasses of central asia and especially the syrian situation so arrogant as to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being an ally with nato and kind of do please the countries in the gulf of which are big points that we're looking at the u.s. position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for...
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he has on russian energy. because. he wants to believe this is a key. country about these cheap. without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia that this visit took today very important because of course that part of the subject to that would be a discussion on the campuses or central asia and especially the syrian situation so it has to take into account the russian position as much as the u.s. while going to live with nato and please the countries in the gulf which of course that. egypt's top judges say they will oversee the referendum on the draft constitution in two weeks time this follows a stand off for the presidency islamist supporters who had besieged the supreme court building and prevented judges from entering due to room in the galaxy of as miss control panel that up egypt's new constitution judges instead went on strike on willing to be intimidated by the protests this comes as anti mercy activists renewed calls for demonstrations against what they call an oppressive regime mass marches planned tuesday as a political turmoil continues egypt finance
he has on russian energy. because. he wants to believe this is a key. country about these cheap. without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia that this visit took today very important because of course that part of the subject to that would be a discussion on the campuses or central asia and especially the syrian situation so it has to take into account the russian position as much as the u.s. while going to live with nato and please the countries in the gulf which of...
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the brush about syria because of the dependency that turkey has on russian energy this is practically impossible for us to take into account he wants to place turkey this is a key regional a country about this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia the visitor today he is very important because of course that part of the subject of that would be the discussion on the campuses central asia and especially on the syrian situation. has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being aligned with nato and please the countries in the gulf. that. very soon since i was me kevin always getting britain's unemployed into jobs proving to be a costly failure as we report more than fleet quarters of a million people joined to one program that but only a fraction is still employed we're putting up very soon also should the french cut off the cash why previously welcomed best months now raising high level skepticism of a businessman who comes. close to the. technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia w
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american petroleum institute last year in two thousand and eleven they had a front group called iowa energy citizens that was sneaking into town hall event and getting all republican candidates back then during the primaries on record to support different big oil priorities so if you peel back the layers the front group behind the front group behind a frank group actually led back to saudi oil money which i'm sure no one in iowa or the republican even the presidential candidates really understood at the time amazing so what's to prevent for example bush or else. the the dictator of syria what's to prevent him from taking a couple hundred million dollars which is chump change for him throwing it into a a traitor so. here in the united states and all of a sudden an asteroid or turf group called you know americans in solidarity with syria job stop you know i mean pick your country it could be north korea's kim kim jong il or kim jong il and you know now we've got this this astroturf group citizens in defense of north korea. i mean where does this stop. really the possibilities are endless and
american petroleum institute last year in two thousand and eleven they had a front group called iowa energy citizens that was sneaking into town hall event and getting all republican candidates back then during the primaries on record to support different big oil priorities so if you peel back the layers the front group behind the front group behind a frank group actually led back to saudi oil money which i'm sure no one in iowa or the republican even the presidential candidates really...
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and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey to turkey from russia and so it was really did seem like the. meeting between the two leaders who went by in a very amicable atmosphere in fact. the prime minister has called. friends every speck full every speck even honorable friend. underlined this friendship. will. soon get in britain's unemployed into jobs is proving to be a costly failure more than three quarters of a million people joined the program don't you. fred. previous. high levels. is that me in that what. the rider that takes your breath away through eating across the scholar's those are monish who do know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds that are also are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world paladins as well as other species of the monish who do low feed and face these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area is a lake with the wa
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energy resources. to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty percent of the wishes of the people and sending
energy resources. to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's...
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power plant saying that the works there are under way and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the nato mission to set of a patriot air defense missile base on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll you have a business consultant christopher forstall told me things berlin seems content to turn his back on public opinion. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition in our days that the
power plant saying that the works there are under way and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering...
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energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leaders have been circulating for quite some time over these rumors regarding his health have been refuted by his press service for saying that the reason why the russian president either postholes or canceled altogether his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with quote the schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign countries. well the fierce faceoff between egypt's president and the country's judiciary shows no signs of dying down is the most supporters of mohamed morsi have remained outside egypt's most powerful court since encircled it on saturday. on the legality of its newest control panel that you go up you get to prostitution charges instead went on strike one willing to be intimidated by the protests the court has also refused to oversee the referendum on the draft just lation said december comes as president activists renewed calls for demos against what they call an oppressive regime with mass marches pl
energy but of course also this visit is important because the recent rumors about the russian leaders have been circulating for quite some time over these rumors regarding his health have been refuted by his press service for saying that the reason why the russian president either postholes or canceled altogether his trips abroad has nothing to do with his health but has everything to do with quote the schedule and he's back on track now and probably will be making more trips to foreign...
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is the energy industry snookering us and will they get caught if they are? joining us now for "the interview" is senator marie that ke kentwell. she has been leading this charge. it's nice to have you here. thank you for joining us. >> good evening, rachel. >> let me ask in my layman's summary of that discussion, both the supply and demand factors at work, but what might have happened in may in the environmental report. did i get the basics of that right? is that basically the situation? >> rachel, i'm convinced that maddow matters. that you drill down on the substance of these issues and that's exactly what we need the department of justice to do. >> what was it about the price spike in may and then again in october that seemed suspicious to you? was there something that tipped you off to start questioning whether or not that was a legitimate price strike just explained by supply and demand? >> well, my constituents tipped me off that they were frustrated gas was going toward $5. what they knew is one refinery went down, but why was everybody else saying th
is the energy industry snookering us and will they get caught if they are? joining us now for "the interview" is senator marie that ke kentwell. she has been leading this charge. it's nice to have you here. thank you for joining us. >> good evening, rachel. >> let me ask in my layman's summary of that discussion, both the supply and demand factors at work, but what might have happened in may in the environmental report. did i get the basics of that right? is that basically...
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coming up, the great energy debate. chris hayes joins the panel for "up now" up ahead. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [ humming ] yofor giving the perfect gift?le just have a knacker decade. they put real thought into it. and find just... the right...thing. how do they do that? more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. pick up a ridgid jobmax multi-tool starter kit and get a free head attachment. >>> coming up -- as the automotive industry recovers in michigan could a new bill from the state house throw a wrench in the relationship between wor
coming up, the great energy debate. chris hayes joins the panel for "up now" up ahead. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1...
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. >> verlander's high energy has not gotten to osbourne. but verlander has gotten word that his actions might be getting on the nerves of his gang. >> we're not supposed to do drugs. we are not supposed to be breaking the law. we're supposed to be trying to get jobs as regular citizens and keeping the heat off of us. what the hell, i was a criminal when i got in. i'm supposed to be a criminal now. they're like, what are they doing? [ bleep ] everybody spun out. but they want us to be on top of everything. like, come on. i'm not like that. some people saying they're going to x me. it would be for all the wrong reasons. because i bled for this family. that's all i want to be since i was a kid. if they take it from me, they might as well cut the heart out of my chest. >> if verlander is x'd or expelled from his gang, he isn't sure whether there would be further consequences or not. >> when i was growing up, man, you got x'd, they found you floating in a river. that's when you knew you were x'd when you were dead. when you didn't have no head o
. >> verlander's high energy has not gotten to osbourne. but verlander has gotten word that his actions might be getting on the nerves of his gang. >> we're not supposed to do drugs. we are not supposed to be breaking the law. we're supposed to be trying to get jobs as regular citizens and keeping the heat off of us. what the hell, i was a criminal when i got in. i'm supposed to be a criminal now. they're like, what are they doing? [ bleep ] everybody spun out. but they want us to...
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. >> reporter: the brothers rechanneled their perpetual energy and in july observed ramadan with a multistate cross-country teaching tour, reaching 30 mosques in 30 days. including the one that is perhaps america's most controversial, in lower manhattan, located just north of ground zero. >> it's about two blocks away and it's tucked into a little corn somewhere there's just a small, peaceful place to pray. people in the towers who were muslim. >> reporter: among the nearly 3,000 who died at ground zero 60 were muslims. their names rendered in bronze. american flight 11 passenger was seven months pregnant at the time of her death. the teaching tour during ramadan included stops at food kitchens, meetings with youth groups and emphasis on treating women with equality. >> my wife when we were in denver just became muslim. but the brothers have this 15 course meal and the sisters have one piece of pizza to share. so you know, today they were talking about taking care and taking hold of ramadan and not letting the month pass you by. how can we get to that part if we can't satisfy the basic struct
. >> reporter: the brothers rechanneled their perpetual energy and in july observed ramadan with a multistate cross-country teaching tour, reaching 30 mosques in 30 days. including the one that is perhaps america's most controversial, in lower manhattan, located just north of ground zero. >> it's about two blocks away and it's tucked into a little corn somewhere there's just a small, peaceful place to pray. people in the towers who were muslim. >> reporter: among the nearly...
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that she and her husband have in companies that have done business with iran, investments in canadian energy companies connected to the keystone pipeline, i mean what we're seeing is basically has all the hallmarks of a tough confirmation battle before her name has been put into nomination. she's effectively fighting this daily drip of revelations and research that's being dug up about her as she tries to get herself on an even keel not knowing whether the president will put her name in. it's a tough situation. >> when you look at this also, there are other things in play, they're thinking about recognizing the syrian opposition, bilateral talks to try to test the resolve of the ayatollah and see if they can negotiate something with iran. a lot of foreign impediments to this domestic agenda. >> no question. and i think hillary clinton is saying she's willing to stick around for a while longer just to see a successor confirmed. i wonder whether she's going to have to make good on that pledge. this hey have to drag out longer than the white house had planned. >> we have to leave it there. mark
that she and her husband have in companies that have done business with iran, investments in canadian energy companies connected to the keystone pipeline, i mean what we're seeing is basically has all the hallmarks of a tough confirmation battle before her name has been put into nomination. she's effectively fighting this daily drip of revelations and research that's being dug up about her as she tries to get herself on an even keel not knowing whether the president will put her name in. it's a...
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they do that so before a big vote on, say, an energy bill that will make oil companies really rich, you can't go to a big oil company and say, hey, don't you think i'd make a good executive vice president who doesn't do anything but makes a ton of money for not doing it? but makes way less money than you'll make if this bill i'm going to be voting on passes? we want to know that kind of thing if it's happening. so you have to file this paper and demint filed his paper only yesterday. according to him, these negotiations began and ended in 24 hours. that is very decisive for leaving the u.s. senate. and if it is true then it's really looking like the heritage foundation and jim demint saw an opportunity in the continuing republican crackup. earlier this week, we learned that dick armey is breaking up with his tea party group freedom works and then we learned freedom works is kind of crumbling from within due to internal disputes over its strategy. that leaves a mantle of leadership for the tea party wing of the republican party wide open. that is a lot of power and a lot of fund-raising
they do that so before a big vote on, say, an energy bill that will make oil companies really rich, you can't go to a big oil company and say, hey, don't you think i'd make a good executive vice president who doesn't do anything but makes a ton of money for not doing it? but makes way less money than you'll make if this bill i'm going to be voting on passes? we want to know that kind of thing if it's happening. so you have to file this paper and demint filed his paper only yesterday. according...
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we know that if you would police this information and reporting requirements by the energy information agency, that we could have a better analysis of what is causing undue spikes in the market. we have a lot of analysis that shows that it is not supply and demand. so, when it's something as critical as the price of gasoline, you know, there's more regulation on commodities like hamburger than there is right now on gasoline. and i can tell you gasoline is a lot more important to an economy than the kinds of transparencies that we have in the commodities market. >> now there was at one point i think one or more refinery fires and that was one explanation given at a certain stage and also the seasonal adjustments when they are switching over from home heating to gasoline. but you don't think that any of those factors are what really caused these spikes some. >> well, what happened is one refinery had a fire. that was in the state of washington. and when prices almost went to $5, people were saying, how does one refinery cause that kind of spike? and all the other refineries responded wit
we know that if you would police this information and reporting requirements by the energy information agency, that we could have a better analysis of what is causing undue spikes in the market. we have a lot of analysis that shows that it is not supply and demand. so, when it's something as critical as the price of gasoline, you know, there's more regulation on commodities like hamburger than there is right now on gasoline. and i can tell you gasoline is a lot more important to an economy than...
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. >>> we take you back on capitol hill where congressional leaders put much of their energy on the ongoing fiscal cliff negotiations. oklahoma representative tom cole who broke ranks with republicans by embracing president obama's plan to raise taxes on the wealthy stuck to his guns this morning. >> if we can give the american people an early christmas present, if they can listen to the debate instead of be worried that their own taxes are going to go up, i think that actually strengthens our hand. i haven't changed my mind. i'm not going to come out here and be disingenuous to people. i think it would be a step in the right direction. >> today john boehner expressed disappointment at where the negotiations stand. as our first read team points out, by siding with the white house tom cole may be helping boehner get the deal he wants. joining me now, political editor mark murray. why do you think tom cole has strengthened the speaker's position, negotiating position he goes in with? >> it has given john boehner some cover. you now have a conservativconse albeit establishment member of the ho
. >>> we take you back on capitol hill where congressional leaders put much of their energy on the ongoing fiscal cliff negotiations. oklahoma representative tom cole who broke ranks with republicans by embracing president obama's plan to raise taxes on the wealthy stuck to his guns this morning. >> if we can give the american people an early christmas present, if they can listen to the debate instead of be worried that their own taxes are going to go up, i think that actually...
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it now needs to put its energies into forging commitments to restart the peace talks. >> i think that's critical. the next two months, how we react to this, obviously congress may well try to eliminate all aid to the palestinian authority. that has its own problems in terms of driving them towards potential bankruptcy. israel has potential weapon in withholding tax revenue, collects on behalf of the palestinians. the best outcome here would be the united states goes well, we regret this, let's move on. and then the other aspect would, standing up immediately after this, but today in the u.n. and and say, i'm prepared to go into negotiations without preconditions. if you get those three, you know, legs of the stool, now you have something to kind of work with, if otherwise if everyone takes their own unilateral action you come out of this again, empowering hamas. >> p.j., where is the white house on this? i mean, you know, the keystone has been removed from the entire process. as you know, you know, the palestinian/israel peace process is, you know, the stuff of second terms for time in
it now needs to put its energies into forging commitments to restart the peace talks. >> i think that's critical. the next two months, how we react to this, obviously congress may well try to eliminate all aid to the palestinian authority. that has its own problems in terms of driving them towards potential bankruptcy. israel has potential weapon in withholding tax revenue, collects on behalf of the palestinians. the best outcome here would be the united states goes well, we regret this,...
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given its record energy production, north carolina has been named as the best-run stat. wyoming slips to second in this year's 24 sln 7 wall street.com rankings. nebraska is third. california wins the dubious distinction of the worst-run state just ahead of rhode island and illinois. >>> well, cold play dreams of paradise. but americans who seek it in hawaii have a steep price to pay. the rainbow state tops a new cold well banker list of the most expensive states for home buyers. the average listing for a four bedroom two bath home going for nearly $750,000. massachusetts is about $300,000 less but still the second most expensive state. california is the third priceyest with a $430,000 price tag on average. the most affordable listings, nebraska where the average listing is about $145,000. iowa and georgia ranked second and third least expensive. those are your number ones here on "weekends with alex witt." tht a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on groun
given its record energy production, north carolina has been named as the best-run stat. wyoming slips to second in this year's 24 sln 7 wall street.com rankings. nebraska is third. california wins the dubious distinction of the worst-run state just ahead of rhode island and illinois. >>> well, cold play dreams of paradise. but americans who seek it in hawaii have a steep price to pay. the rainbow state tops a new cold well banker list of the most expensive states for home buyers. the...
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china is doubling down on energy research. we can't do that for economic reasons. >> right. >> i like winning. >> budget is about policy, and it creates your priorities. >> the other thing is, there is a big issue -- big economic issue beyond jobs and beyond the deficits. and that is how do we create an economy in which the middle class is growing, in which people work hard and can get ahead? and all the things that you mentioned are important to that task. so we can't give up on that. >> two other points also. if by going after discretionary -- that's just another form of kicking the can down the road. you know, if you're not going to invest in education or the future, that is no different than not attacking -- >> can i also tell you also, it is -- it's also being a doctor. i always talk about being a doctor that opens up a patient, sees cassi s cancer, closes you you're fine. that's also a doctor who decides they're going to decide to take off a wart. erskine bowles said every dime washington took in went to pay off medicaid
china is doubling down on energy research. we can't do that for economic reasons. >> right. >> i like winning. >> budget is about policy, and it creates your priorities. >> the other thing is, there is a big issue -- big economic issue beyond jobs and beyond the deficits. and that is how do we create an economy in which the middle class is growing, in which people work hard and can get ahead? and all the things that you mentioned are important to that task. so we can't...
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is poised to become a leader in global energy production, largely on the strength of the domestic natural gas production. many other countries with large sources of shale are well behind the u.s. in developing their supply because of regulations and a lack of infrastructure. the result could be that the united states and canada will remain leaders in natural gas development for the better part of the next decade. >>> "the washington post," terrorists plotted to unleash a wave of attacks in aumann, jordan. during the ensuing chaos raid the u.s. embassy. this from jourdardanian authori who foiled the plot arresting 11 people. the group planned to carry out attacks with help from al qaeda in iraq and weapons obtained from the civil war in syria. the plan shows al qaeda in iraq is on the rise and becoming a regional influence. >>> and from our parade of papers, in "the boston globe," starting next fall, ten school districts in five states across the country including boston will take part in an initiative to expand the school day, adding as much as 300 hours to the calendar. it's part of a th
is poised to become a leader in global energy production, largely on the strength of the domestic natural gas production. many other countries with large sources of shale are well behind the u.s. in developing their supply because of regulations and a lack of infrastructure. the result could be that the united states and canada will remain leaders in natural gas development for the better part of the next decade. >>> "the washington post," terrorists plotted to unleash a wave...
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homer's oil paintings of domestic american scenes called forth his deeper creative energies, but magazine illustrations of the same everyday activities provided his livelihood. the carefree quality of these scenes appealed to a country recovering from the civil war. americans turned to lighter concerns-- exalting the innocence of childhood, the therapy of the outdoors, the benefits of leisure. throughout his life, homer made seasonal excursions, especially to the shore in summer, to seek subjects for his illustrations and to pursue his painting. at the age of 37, he was at the exact midpoint of his life. acutely aware that his youth was behind him, he was bored by the life of an illustrator, which he called a treadmill existence. in 1873, homer spent his summer in gloucter, massachusetts. there began his first serious use of watercolors. among homer's contributions to american art, perhaps the greatest was his transformation of this medium from its limited use for colored drawings to an art form expressive in its own right. homer's gloucester scenes of children and outdoor life were a con
homer's oil paintings of domestic american scenes called forth his deeper creative energies, but magazine illustrations of the same everyday activities provided his livelihood. the carefree quality of these scenes appealed to a country recovering from the civil war. americans turned to lighter concerns-- exalting the innocence of childhood, the therapy of the outdoors, the benefits of leisure. throughout his life, homer made seasonal excursions, especially to the shore in summer, to seek...
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homer's oil paintings of domestic american scenes called forth his deeper creative energies, but magazine illusations of the same everyday activities provided his livelihood. the carefree quality of these scenes appealed to a country recovering from the civil war. americans turned to lighter concerns-- exalting the innocence of childhood, the therapy of the outdoors, the benefits of leisure. throughout his life, homer made seasonal excursions, especially to the shore in summer, to seek subjects for his illustrations and to pursue his painting. at the age of 37, he was at the exact midpoint of his life. acutely aware that his youth was behind him, he was bored by the life of an illustrator, which he called a treadmill existence. in 1873, homer spent his summer in gloucter, massachusetts. there began his first serious use of watercolors. among homer's contributions to american art, perhaps the greatest was his transformation of this medium from its limited use for colored drawings to an art form expressive in its own right. homer's gloucester scenes of children and outdoor life were a conti
homer's oil paintings of domestic american scenes called forth his deeper creative energies, but magazine illusations of the same everyday activities provided his livelihood. the carefree quality of these scenes appealed to a country recovering from the civil war. americans turned to lighter concerns-- exalting the innocence of childhood, the therapy of the outdoors, the benefits of leisure. throughout his life, homer made seasonal excursions, especially to the shore in summer, to seek subjects...
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smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weathe and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on surveys of businesses. it's compiled by 12 federal bank districts. it mentions weaker conditions in new york and some other districts hit by hurricane sandy late october despite a moderate improvement overall. on consumer spending, most districts saw an increase at a moderate pace and they also gave mostly upbeat expectations for the holiday sales season. on housing, the report says the market continued to improve across most districts. selling prices were steady or rising. on employment, over half the districts reported improvements. but in manufacturing, 7 of the 12 districts reported that
smart grids are considered essential to promoting renewable energy such as polar power. demand for these batteries is expected to right globally. they provide backup in the event of power out ans due to weathe and other factors. >>> the u.s. central bank says the country's economic activity is expanding at a measured pace, but worries are rising about the so-called fiscal cliff. the federal reserve released its latest beige book economic report on wednesday. the document is based on...